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212 1 Bedroom Apartments for rent in Skokie, IL

Skokie, Illinois calls itself the World's Largest Village, but don't let
the name fool you. ...Skokie, Illinois calls itself the World's Largest Village, but don't let
the name fool you. In 2003, Money magazine said the city was one of the
most quickly growing suburbs in ...Read Guide >

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Skokie, Illinois calls itself the World's Largest Village, but don't let
the name fool you. In 2003, Money magazine said the city was one of the
most quickly growing suburbs in the country. Its population was almost
65,000 in 2010, and the city has more of an urban feel with a strong
sense of community than that of a village. Skokie is located just
outside of Chicago and it shows. The city is highly diverse with lots of
local amenities. You can get whatever you need pretty easily, be it a
fli...

Skokie, Illinois calls itself the World's Largest Village, but don't let
the name fool you. In 2003, Money magazine said the city was one of the
most quickly growing suburbs in the country. Its population was almost
65,000 in 2010, and the city has more of an urban feel with a strong
sense of community than that of a village. Skokie is located just
outside of Chicago and it shows. The city is highly diverse with lots of
local amenities. You can get whatever you need pretty easily, be it a
flight out of town or your favorite retailer, a nice place for dinners
out or cultural attractions. However, unlike living in a larger
metropolis, crime rates are very low and graduation rates are high.

Getting Around Skokie

Skokie is just 12 miles outside of Chicago and is largely walkable. Most
people living in the city can walk to two restaurants, coffee shops or
cocktail bars within five minutes, and the density for amenities is even
greater in some pockets, especially along Skokie Boulevard. There is
also some public transportation in Skokie. The CTA Yellow Line, known
affectionately by locals as the Skokie Swift, runs every 15 minutes as a
rule and even sooner in prime time. This connects into the Purple and
Red Lines, so it is easy to navigate wherever you need to be. There are
also ten Pace Suburban Bus Lines and seven bus lines from the CTA. It is
also easy to get on I-94, so getting around is usually not an issue. In
fact, the average commute time is just over 27 minutes.

Renting in Skokie

Skokie is filled with residential streets that feature mostly detached,
single-story homes, although there are some apartment houses, including
both high-rise buildings and garden-style homes. The typical rent for a
one-bedroom in Skokie is $1,000 to $1,700 per month. Finding amenities
like a heated swimming pool or dog-friendly digs is not difficult, but
it pays to check around as offerings can vary. Walkability can also be
quite different depending on where you look. In general, the 60077,
60076 and 60203 zip codes are the most walkable, so keep that in mind if
you want to be able to complete errands by foot.

The Skokie Life

While Skokie is a suburb of Chicago, it also has a lot to offer on its
own. In addition to hundreds of restaurants, coffee shops and bars,
retail is also big in Skokie. The Westfield Old Orchard Mall is a
popular shopping destination for the entire region and there is a lot
more shopping besides. Skokie Boulevard is filled with shops, as is the
Lincolnwood Town Center and Touchy Avenue in Niles. In addition to
retail, you might also enjoy attending the North Shore Center for the
Performing Arts, visiting Skokie's impressive public library or getting
some fresh air in one of Skokie's parks. The top employers in Skokie
include Pfizer, Skokie Hospital and Woodward-MPC Airframe Systems -
together, they employ almost 5,000 people - but with being so close to
Chicago, other job opportunities are plentiful as long as you don't mind
a commute.